Administrator Privileges

Hello - I imported some photos from a digitalcamera to iPhoto, then I copied "Burnt" them to a CD. Now I am attempting to copy them back onto my computer into a Empty Folder, and I get this message.
"You may need to enter the name and password for an administrator on this computer to change the item named CIMG0758.JPG"
Can anyone explain why or what this is all about?
Thank you

do a control click get info check the permissions on the pic to see if you have read write access if not try your password/user name

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